Chuckle

/ˈtʃʌkəl/ verb

To laugh quietly or in a half-suppressed way; a soft, gentle laugh.

Possibly from imitative origins or related to 'chuck.' The word emerged in English around the 17th century and may be onomatopoetic, imitating the sound of quiet laughter.

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